MALAYAN FOODS
*.'>> WCRI-lERS SAYING TIN A new pewter, 70 per cent .stronger than at present, has been produced J. 1 }- research workers in Great Britain and U.S.A. They have also discovered a new alley for tailskaft bearings of ships, a substitute' for aluminium milk bottle, caps, and important improvements in bronzes. These two groups of workers, the Tin Research Institute in Britain and the Ballelic Memorial Institute in the U.S.A.", may also' be able to reduce by 10 pa- cent, - "with very ■ little risk of spoiling fo; ;] pncA;, the r.mount of tin used on tin. plate. The knowledge which has been r:e----l cumulated op. the mbjext or! both As'do 1 : n" .AAAA A proving [most vrAAdo now that the war in | '.h- tAwAe re t',;r the kme | to de;wAe i; e .'J:'.;.::; of ore A' their sou .'c.ee of tin -
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 8
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140MALAYAN FOODS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 8
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